Darlene Burns, president and CEO of Rome (N.Y) Memorial Hospital, will retire at the end of the year, according to an Observer-Dispatch report.
Ms. Burns has been CEO at Rome since 2002. She first began work at the hospital as a nurse in 1972.
After retiring, Ms. Burns plans on traveling and possibly volunteering at the hospital.
Read the Observer-Dispatch report on Rome Memorial Hospital’s CEO retiring.
Read about other New York hospital executive moves:
–New York’s St. Luke’s Cornwall Hospital Names COO
–New York City’s Lenox Hill Hospital Names Executive Director
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